10 Most Beautiful Plasma Themes for KDE 4 Desktop

The latest series of the K Desktop Environment now utilizes Plasma, a new desktop and panel user interface tool that aims for a more functional, user-friendly, and sleek KDE desktop. Plasma also supports Dashboard-like widgets called plasmoids.

If you want to further enhance the look of your KDE 4 desktop, I have here a list of some of the most beautiful Plasma themes available:

1. Metalized


2. Perla Negra


3. Marysia


4. Aya


5. Slim Glow


6. Silicon


7. Perfection


8. Akoma


9. Mist


10. TiComb

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Most linux users seem to be design challenged.

Anonymous said...

while these themes aren't horrible I don't feel they reflect the potential of kde nor match my current gnome theme. That said I would have labeled this more along the line of ten best themes in development for kde 4

joecommodore said...

Reminds me of OSX at work, a lot of flash, not much in the way of content or UI guidelines.

While I like a lot about OSX, I don't because of it's gaudy and lately unintuitive interface.

Thanks, but I'll stick with KDE 3.5 for a year or so more, once you fix stuff to have the features more like konqueror etc. Keep trying.

Daniel Hedblom said...

I hope theese designs will make it onto the looks of applications in KDE4. Right now its a bit unconnected but still, plasma is very nice.

I recently switched to KDE4 after having used Gnome since RedHat 7. While KDE4 is a bit rough around the edges its really beutiful and nice to work in.

Christopher said...

While these are attractive in there own way, they aren't my style. I really like the, sharp, high-tech look with cool meters and statistics and such. I want my desktop to feel like a digital command center.
I'm surprised nothing like that made the top ten.

Anonymous said...

Yeah the desktop is great and those so-called plasmoids.. But the UI(Dolphin's, Konqueror's, etc..)is HORRIBLE! Also, could you make Kmenu's icon a bit distinguishable from other icons in the panel? Make it bigger maybe?:)

Gametaku said...

Are there any programs/utilities that allow for themes to be randomized upon log-in or after a set amount of time? I like view and collecting themes, but I'd like for them to switch automatically to help keep thins fresh and sweet.

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